China's One Child Policy
Title: China's One Child Policy
Category: Literature / English | Words: 291 | Pages: 1.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
China's One Child Policy
China one of the powerful nations in today’s world is facing one of the major problems in the recent years is overpopulation. China’s population growth has been a major problem. In China, all citizens are being told that they are limited to the number of children’s they could produce. The government created a policy called “one child policy”. The requirement for the policy is to control the population growth in China is
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in China, the government implemented the “one child policy” in 1979. Without some strategy to control its extreme over population, China would risk suffering large scale issues such as resource depletion and poverty. The “one child policy” has three main objectives: to advocate delayed marriage and delayed child bearing, to achieve fewer and healthier births, and to allow one child per couple. These restrictions are intended to help reduce the strain on food and other resources.
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